The Actress Tim Burton Almost Cast As Beetlejuice's Lydia Deetz Before Winona Ryder
It's impossible to picture anyone other than Winona Ryder playing Lydia in Beetlejuice, but Tim Burton almost cast someone else in the role.
Read MoreIt's impossible to picture anyone other than Winona Ryder playing Lydia in Beetlejuice, but Tim Burton almost cast someone else in the role.
Read MoreThe reason Men in Black works so well is because of the dynamic between Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. But on set, that dynamic initially wasn't quite right.
Read MoreIn his new book, director Barry Sonnenfeld talks about how the (very) brief Michael Jackson cameo happened in Men In Black II.
Read MoreMen in Black III director Barry Sonnenfeld had to fight a bit to cast Josh Brolin as a young Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) over another actor in the film.
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Read MoreWill Smith nearly co-starred opposite another big-name actor in Wild Wild West before they abruptly (and wisely) dropped out of the infamous flop.
Read MoreOne of the most famous Nicktoons ever is getting the film treatment from a pair of SNL writers. But will this live-action/CG hybrid be pure nightmare fuel?
Read MoreWild Wild West was a notorious box office flop, and director Barry Sonnenfeld has bad memories of making it and working with producer Jon Peters.
Read MoreTim Allen has a reputation for being a bit of a jerk, including that time he was weirdly rude to Rene Russo while filming the comedy Big Trouble.
Read MoreAccording to director Barry Sonnenfeld, Gene Hackman did not enjoy working with John Travolta on the hit comedy Get Shorty.
Read MoreThe juice is loose ... in your living room. Here's how to catch Beetlejuice Beetlejuice on digital, DVD, and Blu-ray, along with its various special features.
Read MoreDeadpool & Wolverine is now available on digital, and a few deleted scenes are included. What happens in them? Let's break each of them down.
Read MoreJohn Travolta gave Get Shorty director Barry Sonnenfeld some grief when the actor pretended to be sick when he was supposed to shoot a key sequence.
Read MoreDeadpool & Wolverine's writers have clarified whether there was ever any truth to those rumors about Daniel Radcliffe playing a Wolverine variant in the film.
Read MoreThe twins Tweedledee and Tweedledum from Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland were played by a British comedy mainstay. Here's where you may have seen him before.
Read MoreKevin Smith wants a Clerks II to be played at his funeral, and it's definitely not one the heartfelt one.
Read MoreRoger Ebert is considered by many to be the greatest film critic in history, so having the distinction of being his favorite movie is a huge honor.
Read MoreTom Hardy plays both Eddie Brock and Venom in the Venom movies - though you might be surprised by the inspiration for his Venom voice.
Read MoreNick Frost's new horror-comedy Get Away is worth checking out, but you'll also definitely want to avoid any and all spoilers for this one.
Read MoreThe first trailer for Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts* is rubbing Marvel Cinematic Universe fans wrong for a very specific reason.
Read MoreDenzel Washington made his big screen debut in this unfunny 1981 comedy that also happens to be the worst movie of his career.
Read MoreDonald Trump has appeared in almost a dozen movies (including, as many know, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York) and has usually played himself.
Read MoreBen Stiller's feature directorial debut The Cable Guy features a running gag that satirized our obsession with true crime and the Menendez brothers trial.
Read MoreSebastian Stan gives his best performance yet in A Different Man, director Aaron Schimberg's hilarious dark comedy about facial differences.
Read MoreMarvel Studios has unveiled the trailer for Thunderbolts*, which stars an ensemble including Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Lewis Pullman, and more.
Read MoreWhen the budget for Deadpool was slashed, screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick turned the lack of funds into one of the movie's best gags.
Read MoreTransformers One is a strong return to form for the franchise, and it might be because it feels a lot like one of the best animated series that came before it.
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